Dean,
Thanks for the information.. :-)
We all learn by sharing what we know
Robert A. DiBlasi
rdiblasi@svgnotebook.comhttp://www.svgnotebook.com
Member of the Chicago SVG Group: Chicago IL.
>>> Dean Jackson <dean@w3.org> 02/06/03 05:28AM >>>
Hi Robert,
The references to solid-color are an error. There used
to be a solid-color element (and property) in SVG 1.1 but
it was delayed to SVG 1.2
Mea Culpa!
Dean
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003, Robert Diblasi wrote:
>
> Hello SVG Working Group,
>
> Is "solid-color" an element , attribute , property or some general term used in defining Paint Servers?
>
>
> OK..... I think I will first point out the "soild-color" is not part of :
>
> Appendix A: Document Type Definition
> http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/svgdtd.html
>
> so ....it must not be an element, attribute or property...right?.....Not according to the SVG 1.1 spec.
>
> Let me explain:
>
> In 4 Basic Data Types and Interfaces, " solid-color" is mentioned in the "color" datatype as a element (implied)
> http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/types.html
>
> <snip>
> <color>: The basic type <color> is a CSS2-compatible specification for a color in the sRGB color space [SRGB]. <color> applies to SVG's use of the 'color' property and is a component of the definitions of properties 'fill', 'stroke' 'stop-color', 'solid-color', 'flood-color' and 'lighting-color', which also offer optional ICC-based color specifications.
> </snip>
>
>
> In "11 Painting: Filling, Stroking and Marker Symbols" section 11.1 seems to describe it as a "specific type of paint server":
> http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/painting.html#Introduction
>
> <snip>
> SVG uses the general notion of a paint server. Paint servers are specified using a URI reference on a 'fill' or 'stroke'
> property. Gradients, patterns and solid colors are just specific types of paint servers.
> </snip>
>
> In "13 Gradients and Patterns" Section 13.1 directly describes it as a "element" .......if this is so.....why is it not in the SVG 1.1 DTD?
> http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/pservers.html#Introduction
>
> <snip>
> SVG uses the general notion of a paint server. Gradients and patterns are just specific types of
> built-in paint servers. The 'solidColor' element is another built-in paint server, described in Color.
> </snip>
>
>
> OK....can someone of the SVG work this out for ......or is this an error that need to be corrected?
>
> We all learn by sharing what we know
> Robert A. DiBlasi
> rdiblasi@svgnotebook.com
> http://www.svgnotebook.com
> Member of the Chicago SVG Group: Chicago IL.